It's hard to tell - depends on the material you have. I really suggest you to grasp the concept - it is not difficult. But then you can dial in any sound you want.

Perhaps, the best starting point would be selecting the appropriate Slope and setting up the threshold envelope - my quick suggestion would be to follow the shape on the spectrum analyzer. After this has been done you can dial-in the ratios - use expander ratio on regions you want to boost, and compressor ratio on regions you want to cut. Attack and release can be adjusted at a later step.

Rob Elliott
on Jan 13, 2007, 7:51pm:

Aleksey Vaneev: It's hard to tell - depends on the material you have. I really suggest you to grasp the concept - it is not difficult. But then you can dial in any sound you want.

Aleksey Vaneev: Perhaps, the best starting point would be selecting the appropriate Slope and setting up the threshold envelope - my quick suggestion would be to follow the shape on the spectrum analyzer. After this has been done you can dial-in the ratios - use expander ratio on regions you want to boost, and compressor ratio on regions you want to cut. Attack and release can be adjusted at a later step.

Great starting point suggestions Aleksey. Many thanks. I really like the 'polishing of the stone' this Soniformer does.